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FROM TURKEY: Istanbul-based Merve Atılgan loves creating characters whether it is for her commercial work or children’s books’ illustration. A blend of unmistakable Turkish style and a playful magic makes deeply compelling and original.

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FROM CHEROKEE NATION: America Meredith () creates her art with reverence to the genocide that the Native American population has suffered but also tries to center on the things that unite the Indigenous people & the settlers, quipping about history & pop culture

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FROM RUSSIA: Vladimir Tatlin was one of the founding fathers of Soviet constructivism, but he also was instrumental in establishing the Soviet avant-garde movement alongside Kazimir Malevich prior to that. Here are some of Tatlin’s paintings.

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FROM RUSSIA: You will probably recognize Vladimir Tatlin’s most famous work: the so-called Tatlin’s Tower, the never built Monument to the Third International that to this day boggles the imaginations of spectators and artists alike.

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FROM GERMANY: Werner Tübke was a careful student of Medieval German art, which he was able to aptly interpret. The most fascinating are his works on the history of the labor movement in Germany.

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FROM RUSSIA: Vladimir Milashevsky had a sprawling art career but is best remembered for his book illustrations, especially for the Russian fairy-tales “The Little Humpbacked Horse” and “Go There, Don’t Know Where…”

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FROM CHINA: The student of legendary Qi Baishi, Chen Dayu became a famous artist in his own right: his inkwash paintings, most featuring roosters or other sorts of birds, noble and yet whimsical, are celebrated across the world.

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FROM RUSSIA: Piotr Ossovski’s paintings are stern, with dark stormy colors & monumental settings: he was inspired by revolutionary art movements in Russia, Italy and Mexico. But his subjects, very often men taking a break from labor, while resolute, always appear to have heart.

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FROM KYRGYZSTAN & RUSSIA: Semyon Chuikov spent a large part of his life in Moscow, but his heart and his art always belonged to his native Kyrgyzstan. His portraits of empowered Kyrgyz women depicted in tender, wide strokes, are spectacular.

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FROM RUSSIA: But Viktor Koretsky was also concerned with many other struggles across the world, and also created posters against militarism, colonization and capitalism, and for international unity.

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